The Costs
What is
the cost of using the Internet Module?
There is
no extra cost
to use the Internet module it is
included in the price of GuestMaster,
and you can have unlimited number of
bookings through the system.
You
do need to have a current "One Year's
Upgrades" support package for the main
GuestMaster program to be able to use
the Internet module service. This
ensures that we can keep you up to date
as the service develops and new features
become available.

Taking the Booking
Do I
have to confirm to a customer a booking
received from the internet module?
No,
when the booking is complete, the
customer will automatically receive an
Email. With all the automatic
emails sent, the text can be easily
changed by yourself to suit your needs.
You can also attach a document to the
Emails that give a full explanation of
your terms and conditions and a map of
how to get to you.
What happens if the room is no longer
available when I actually receive the
booking?
If the
room is no longer available by the time
you receive the booking, the customer
will automatically receive a non
confirmation Email. The email will
ask them to return to the web site and
try again,
the text of the email can be easily
configured by you to suit your needs.
Does the PC have to be powered on to
take a booking on the Web Site?
No, the
web site will still continue to take
bookings even if your PC is turned off.
However, your PC has to be on to be able
to collect and confirm the bookings.
So, we recommend that the PC is left on
all the time and allowed to dial in to
the web site to collect bookings and
update the diary whenever it wishes.
This means that you can reduce your
staffing cost, especially at night, and
go and play Golf all day and still be
taking bookings and sending emailed
written confirmations to the customers!
I
have a modem can I still have real time
bookings?
Yes,
well nearly yes. Real Time
bookings require that you are connected
to the Internet permanently like for
example with an ADSL Broadband phone
line. With an ADSL Broadband line
you can set the Internet module to check
for new bookings every 5 minutes if you
wish, and take "Real Time" bookings.
With a modem, you can do the same, but
you would really need to make sure you
have the type of Internet connection
that gives you free phone calls for a
fixed monthly fee,
otherwise it would get expensive to make
many phone calls. In the UK, NTL
World and BT do a service for around £10
+ VAT per month, so semi permanent can
be really cheap.
How long does it take to check for new
bookings on the internet with a modem?
Typically using a 56K V90 modem, the
Internet module can go online check for
a booking with in 30 seconds, which
includes the 19 seconds needed for a
modem to connect. To download new
bookings and do a full upload of the
diary takes about 3 minutes, depending
on what the internet module needs to do
to synchronise things fully. You
can set the time interval between upload
from minutes to hours in the Internet
module. So, even if you had to pay
for the phone calls it would be cheap
compared to the money you will be
making!
The internet is notoriously unreliable
for establishing connections, how does
the GuestMaster Internet module cope?
The
GuestMaster Internet module is very
intelligent and will automatically
schedule retries if a connection is lost
at any time.
How can I give afford to give an
incentive to my customers to get them to
use my web site?
We
don’t charge a fee for each booking, so
you don't have to pay each time a
customer uses the service. Thus
you could offer discounts to your
customers to use your web site to take
bookings, and still make money. By
encouraging your customers to use your
web site, you would also reduce your
staffing costs handling phone calls, and
be able to take bookings in the middle
of the night!
Sounds wonderful, but I already have a
reservation system, and don't want to
switch to GuestMaster, how can it work
for me?
The
beauty of the GuestMaster Internet
booking system is that it can work
alongside existing reservation systems
as well. All you do is to update
the GuestMaster system when a booking is
taken on your other system to keep the
diary on the Web Site up to date.
You could schedule to do this, for
example, twice a day before you gone
online and collecting new bookings
manually. Any new bookings that
may have needed a room that is no longer
available will automatically receive an
email not confirming their booking and
asking them to visit the web site again.
Handling Cancellations
What
happens if a customer needs to cancel a
booking?
The
customer can either contact you directly
or go to the Web Site and cancel the
booking. Either way, you will
automatically be credited for the
booking. The cancellation must be
made before the arrival time of the
booking, which is normally 12:00 midday
in GuestMaster to be eligible for a
credit. A cancellation email is
automatically sent to the customer
giving them the cancellation booking
reference number.
Can we use our normal cancellation
policy of not allowing cancellations 48
hours before arrival?
You can
have a cancellation period of any period
you wish before the booking. For
example you could require 96 hours
notice if you wished. The
cancellation period is in hours.